Times Like These - Buddy Jewell



     
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Times Like These Lyrics


He's three-feet tall and four years old
An' still believes that I can do no wrong
When I get home at five o'clock
He's waitin' with that Cowboys jersey onI laugh 'cause he's just like his Dad
He'll miss the ball an' he'll get mad
Thinks when he grows up, he'll catch 'em all
Then I get down on my knees an' tell him
"Sometimes, even Daddies drop the ball"It's times like these that I realize
They don't stay little long
You blink your eyes an' turn around
Before you know it, they're grown up an' goneI've been takin' time for granted
Now I'm gonna take advantage of every golden opportunity
Make the most of every moment
While we still have times like theseI could go to work this Saturday
Lord knows, that I could use the overtime
But I'll be sittin' there behind home plate
Cheerin' on that little man of mineYeah, the extra pay would sure be nice
But it's worth any sacrifice

To see my little slugger's first at bat
An' when he looks up in the stands an' sees me
Man, you can't put a price on thatIt's times like these that I realize
They don't stay little long
You blink your eyes an' turn around
Before you know it, they're grown up an' goneI been takin' time for granted
Now I'm gonna take advantage of every golden opportunity
Make the most of every moment
While we still have times like theseI've been takin' time for granted
Now I'm gonna take advantage of every golden opportunity
Make the most of every moment
While we still have times like these
Thank God for times like these

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Buddy Jewell (born April 2, 1961) is an American country music performer who won the first Nashville Star competition. Born in Osceola, Arkansas, Jewell was 41 when he won the Nashville Star country music singing contest in 2003, aired on the USA network. Jewell had previously released two albums, but his Nashville Star victory won him a recording contract with Sony BMG/Columbia Records, and his post-Star album, Buddy Jewell, debuted at #1 and earned him a gold record and two top-five singles: "Help Pour Out The Rain" (2003) and "Sweet Southern Comfort" (2004).

Read more about Buddy Jewell on Last.fm.


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